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Don't forget the GarageBand!
Rob, don't forget GarageBand in the new iLife as well! So $49 may be much for the old iLife, but GarageBand is worth the $49 on its own in my opinion, compared to most other software out there. Plus the other iApps too, make iLife '04 definitely value for money.
Don't forget the GarageBand!
Rob, don't forget GarageBand in the new iLife as well! So $49 may be much for the old iLife, but GarageBand is worth the $49 on its own in my opinion, compared to most other software out there. Plus the other iApps too, make iLife '04 definitely value for money. I'm not musically inclined (as in no musical talent), so I'm kind of assuming GarageBand's value to me is close to zero. If it does help the musically inept they ought to have made the first release downloadable for free to hook people.
Don't forget the GarageBand!
GarageBand is specifically designed for both musical and non-musical people. Steve himself put together a song on-stage; it was kind of cool. But on the downloading idea: GarageBand is much less impressive without the 1000 loops and 50 software instruments that come on its installation DVD (not CD!), and making all that (>1GB) part of a download (especially for free) is really not practical. |
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